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Windows
XP, Windows
Vista, or
Windows
7.
Monitor
1024 x 768 or above.
Memory (DRAM)
512MB, or 1024MB for Windows
Vista.
Web Browser
MicroSoft
Internet Explorer
6.0 or above.
DirectX
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MicroSoft
DirectX
9.0 or above.
Others
Windows XP KB319740 Package if Windows XP SP2 is installed.
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9.2 PDA/Mobile Phone Remote Access
The digital video/audio recorder can also be remotely accessed by using a web
browser installed on a PDA or mobile phone (EX. Nokia 5300, 6120C, Sony
Ericsson W850i, Z610i) that (1) supports xHTML and MJPEG file format, and (2)
has screen resolution at 240x320 or above.
Please enter the domain name or IP address of the digital video/audio recorder in the
Location/Address field of the web browser, and the remote login display will be
shown. (For most of the mobile devices, the DVR will automatically redirect to the
correct web page, EX. http://192.168.1.89/wap.htm for IP address http://192.168.1.89.
If not, please enter the full address with /wap.htm. The user may need to enter
http://192.168.1.89:800/wap.htm if HTTP port has been changed to 800.) Please
enter the correct login name and password for the digital video/audio recorder to login
the system, and the screen will be shown as below.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Click on this button to submit the content to the digital video/audio recorder.
The new settings will take effect, and the screen will refresh.
Selection of Quad or 1-Window display.
-- for snapshot, 1S-30S for auto-refresh of 1 second to 30 seconds, 0S for
fast auto-refresh that supports HTML4.01.
: Status indicators for alarm inputs 1-4 (unchecked for normal,
checked for alarm).
: Alarm outputs 1-2 (unchecked for normal, checked for triggered).
Administrator can check to trigger the alarm output, uncheck for back to normal.
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Appendix A Specifications
System O.S. Embedded Linux 2.6
Multiplex Sixfold operation - simultaneous record, live,
playback, backup, control, & remote access
Certification FCC, CE, LVDS, etc.
Video Format NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR
Input 8/4-CH, BNC, 1Vp-p/75ohm
Main monitor BNC x 1, 1Vp-p/75ohm
VGA D-SUB 15-pin connector
3-D de-interlace
& de-noise
Yes
Loss detection Yes
Motion detection Yes, with configurable detection area & sensitivity
Audio Input 2 RCA-jack connector, line-in level (100mV-2Vrms)
Output 1 RCA-jack connector, line-out level (up to 2Vrms)
Record Compression Video: H.264
Audio: ADPCM
Frame rate (IPS)
& Resolution
NTSC 60 / 720*480, 120 / 720*240, 240 / 360*240
PAL 50 / 720*576, 100 / 720*288, 200 / 360*288
Mode Manual/Schedule/Alarm/Motion
Pre-record time 0 - 10 seconds
Post-record time 0 - 60 minutes
Display Resolution NTSC 720*480, PAL 720*576
Split windows 1/4(/7/9)
Frame rate Up to 30 (NTSC) / 25 (PAL) IPS per display window
Freeze Yes
Sequential switch User adjustable
Digital Zoom X2, X4
Playback Frame rate (IPS)
& Resolution
NTSC 60 / 720*480, 120 / 720*240, 240 / 360*240
PAL 50 / 720*576, 100 / 720*288, 200 / 360*288
Search Smart search, Date/time, Camera, Alarm, Motion, &
Video Loss
Operation Play, Fast Forward, Backward, Pause, Stop, etc.
Remote I.E. and HEM can also Print, Snapshot
Storage HDD 1 set of 3.5 SATA type HDD,
> 2TB of HDD storage size,
Advanced format HDD supported
Partitions Configurable alarm partition size
Configurable auto-overwrite or not
Backup 1 USB 2.0 ports for USB 2.0 disk drives, DVD+RW,
DVD+R, DVD-R, card readers, HDD, etc.
Self playback for backup files
Alarm Input 4 contact or TTL/CMOS signal, polarity selectable
Output 1 Normally Open or 1 Normally Closed relay output
Buzzer Yes
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Triggered by Sensor input, Video loss, & Motion
Event log Yes
Network Ethernet 1 RJ-45 10/100BaseT Ethernet connector
Web Remote setup, monitoring, backup, alarm notification,
& remote software upgrade
1 I.E./Firefox for multiple DVRs
Configurable HTTP/e-mail/FTP/Control/Data port
E-mail Alarm notification to stationary or mobile devices
FTP Alarm video/audio file storage
Video 1/4 split-window & SEQ mode for I.E. and HEM
Dynamic electronics maps for HEM
Audio Bidirectional
Protocol TCP/IP, HTTP, PPPoE, DHCP, DDNS, FTP, TSP
Remote users Up to 6 users simultaneously
Bandwidth TCP/IP type dynamic sliding window control
Remote stations PC, mobile phone, or PDA
Control /
GPS/POS
I/R 1 I/R remote controller
RS-485 2-pin for keyboard, PTZ, GPS, or POS
Setup Local On screen setup via keypad, I/R remote controller,
mouse, and/or RS-485 keyboard controller
Remote Setup & upload via Windows application software
Multi-lingual Yes
Reliability System recovery Auto power on after power loss recovery
Watch Dog Timer Yes
Timer Built-in real time clock
Security Multi-level password (3 levels, up to 18 accounts)
protection with authentication key for remote access
Weights &
Measures
Dimension
Weight
320(W) x 210(D) x 50(H)mm
2.0 KG (without HDD)
Power Source +12 VDC
Consumption 30W Max.
Operating Temperature 0
o
C ~ +45
o
C
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Appendix B Structures Of Menu Displays
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Appendix C Time Zone Table
Time Zone Offset DST Start End
Samoa GMT 11:00
Hawaii GMT 10:00
Alaska GMT 09:00 Mar, 2nd Sun, 2:00 Nov, 1st Sun, 2:00
Pacific Time (US & Canada) GMT 08:00 Mar, 2nd Sun, 2:00 Nov, 1st Sun, 2:00
Arizona, US Mountain GMT 07:00
Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan GMT 07:00 May, 1st Sun, 2:00 Sep, last Sun, 2:00
Mountain Time (US & Canada) GMT 07:00 Mar, 2nd Sun, 2:00 Nov, 1st Sun, 2:00
Central America, Saskatchewan GMT 06:00
Central Time (US & Canada) GMT 06:00 Mar, 2nd Sun, 2:00 Nov, 1st Sun, 2:00
Guadalajara, Mexico City,
Monterrey
GMT 06:00 May, 1st Sun, 2:00 Sep, last Sun, 2:00
Bogota, Lima, Quito, Indiana (East) GMT 05:00
Eastern Time (US & Canada) GMT 05:00 Mar, 2nd Sun, 2:00 Nov, 1st Sun, 2:00
Atlantic Time (Canada) GMT 04:00 Mar, 2nd Sun, 2:00 Nov, 1st Sun, 2:00
Caracas, La Paz GMT 04:00
Santiago GMT 04:00 Oct, 2nd Sun, 0:00 Mar, 2nd Sun, 0:00
Newfoundland GMT 03:30 Apr, 1st Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 2:00
Brasilia GMT 03:00 Oct, 3rd Sun, 2:00 Feb, 3rd Sun, 2:00
Buenos Aires, Georgetown GMT 03:00 Oct, 3rd Sun, 2:00 Feb, 2nd Sun, 2:00
Greenland GMT 03:00 Mar, last Sun, 1:00 Oct, last Sun, 1:00
Mid-Atlantic GMT 02:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Sep, last Sun, 2:00
Azores GMT 01:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Cape Verde GMT 01:00
Casablanca, Monrovia GMT + 00:00
Dublin, London GMT + 00:00 Mar, last Sun, 1:00 Oct, last Sun, 2:00
Western Europe, Central Europe GMT + 01:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
West Central Africa GMT + 01:00
Eastern Europe GMT + 02:00 Mar, last Sun, 0:00 Oct, last Sun, 1:00
Cairo GMT + 02:00 Apr, last Fri, 2:00 Sep, last Fri, 2:00
Harare, Pretoria GMT + 02:00
Helsinki, Kyiv, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn GMT + 02:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Jerusalem GMT + 02:00 Apr 1, 2:00 Oct, 2nd Sun, 2:00
Baghdad GMT + 03:00 Apr 1, 3:00 Oct 1, 4:00
Kuwait, Riyadh, Nairobi GMT + 03:00
Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd GMT + 03:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Tehran GMT + 03:30 Mar, 4th Tue, 2:00 Sep, 4th Thu, 2:00
Abu Dhabi, Muscat GMT + 04:00
Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan GMT + 04:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
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Time Zone Offset DST Start End
Kabul GMT + 04:30
Ekaterinburg GMT + 05:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent GMT + 05:00
Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi GMT + 05:30
Kathmandu GMT + 05:45
Almaty, Novosibirsk GMT + 06:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Astana, Dhaka, Sri Lanka GMT + 06:00
Rangoon GMT + 06:30
Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta GMT + 07:00
Krasnoyarsk GMT + 07:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Irkutsk, Ulaan Bataar GMT + 08:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Beijing, Chingqing, H. K., Urumqi GMT + 08:00
Kuala Lumpur, Perth, Singapore GMT + 08:00
Taipei GMT + 08:00
Osaka, Seoul, Tokyo GMT + 09:00
Yakutsk GMT + 09:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Adelaide GMT + 09:30 Oct, last Sun, 2:00 Mar, last Sun, 3:00
Darwin GMT + 09:30
Brisbane, Guam, Port Moresby GMT + 10:00
Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney GMT + 10:00 Oct, last Sun, 2:00 Mar, last Sun, 3:00
Hobart GMT + 10:00 Oct, 1st Sun, 2:00 Mar, last Sun, 3:00
Vladivostok GMT + 10:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Magadan, Solomon Is. GMT + 11:00
Auckland, Wellington GMT + 12:00 Oct, 1st Sun, 2:00 Mar, 3rd Sun, 2:00
Fiji GMT + 12:00
Kamchatka GMT + 12:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Anadyr GMT + 13:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00
Nukualofa GMT + 13:00
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Appendix D Keyboard Control Protocol
Data Format 5 Bytes
Byte 1 : Synchronization Byte (0xFF)
Byte 2 : Address, i.e. Device ID (0 0xFF)
Byte 3 : Code (see below)
Byte 4 : Reserved (0x00)
Byte 5 : Checksum (sum of Bytes 2 4)
Code Value (MSB set for key press, MSB reset for release)
0 9 0x30 0x39 (ASCII characters 0 9)
*/mark 0x2d (ASCII character Minus sign)
#/code 0x3d (ASCII character = Equal sign)
Alarm Reset 0x71 (ASCII character q)
MODE 0x77 (ASCII character w)
SEQ 0x65 (ASCII character e)
CALL 0x72 (ASCII character r)
SEARCH 0x74 (ASCII character t)
REC 0x79 (ASCII character y)
Fast Backward 0x61 (ASCII character a)
Fast Forward 0x73 (ASCII character s)
Single Step 0x64 (ASCII character d)
Play/Pause 0x66 (ASCII character f)
Stop 0x67 (ASCII character g)
Copy 0x68 (ASCII character h)
MENU 0x75 (ASCII character u)
ESC/PTZ 0x6f (ASCII character o)
MUTE/NEXT 0x6e (ASCII character n)
X2/GOTO 0x2c (ASCII character , Comma)
/BS 0x69 (ASCII character i)
/DEL 0x6d (ASCII character m)
0x6a (ASCII character j)
0x6c (ASCII character l small L)
ENTER 0x6b (ASCII character k)
Vol 0x7a (ASCII character z)
Vol + 0x78 (ASCII character x)
0x63 (ASCII character c)
+ 0x76 (ASCII character v)
MAIN-AUX ON 0x62 (ASCII character b)
MAIN-AUX OFF 0x70 (ASCII character p)
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CALL-AUX ON 0x5b (ASCII character [)
CALL-AUX OFF 0x5d (ASCII character ])
UP-LEFT 0x7b (ASCII character {)
DOWN-LEFT 0x7c (ASCII character |)
UP-RIGHT 0x7d (ASCII character })
DOWN-RIGHT 0x7e (ASCII character ~)
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Appendix E Recording Table
NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only
System Storage (GB): 200
Resolution Quality
Average Recording Rate (IPS)
Picture Size (KB)* 120 60 30 15 10 5
720x480 9 32.2 58 115 173 345
(Full D1) 8 27.7 67 134 201 401
7 21.0 88 176 265 529
6 18.4 101 201 302 604
5 14.0 132 265 397 794
4 11.3 164 328 492 983
3 7.7 241 481 722 1443
2 5.6 331 661 992 1984
1 3.6 514 1029 1543 3086
720x240 9 16.1 58 115 230 345 690
(Half D1) 8 13.9 67 133 266 400 799
7 10.5 88 176 353 529 1058
6 9.2 101 201 403 604 1208
5 7.0 132 265 529 794 1587
4 5.7 162 325 650 975 1949
3 3.9 237 475 950 1425 2849
2 2.8 331 661 1323 1984 3968
1 1.8 514 1029 2058 3086 6173
360x240 9 8.0 58 115 230 463 694 1389
(CIF) 8 7.0 67 133 266 529 794 1587
7 5.2 88 176 353 712 1068 2137
6 4.6 101 201 403 805 1208 2415
5 3.5 132 265 529 1058 1587 3175
4 2.9 162 325 650 1277 1916 3831
3 2.0 237 475 950 1852 2778 5556
2 1.4 331 661 1323 2646 3968 7937
1 0.9 514 1029 2058 4115 6173 12346
* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P
frames.
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PAL Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only
System Storage (GB): 200
Resolution Quality
Average Recording Rate (IPS)
Picture Size (KB)* 100 50 25 12.5 8 4
720x576 9 42.0 53 106 165 331
(Full D1) 8 36.0 62 123 193 386
7 27.3 81 163 254 509
6 21.3 104 209 326 652
5 18.3 121 243 379 759
4 14.7 151 302 472 945
3 10.0 222 444 694 1389
2 7.3 304 609 951 1903
1 4.7 473 946 1478 2955
720x288 9 21.0 53 106 212 331 661
(Half D1) 8 18.0 62 123 247 386 772
7 13.6 82 163 327 511 1021
6 10.7 104 208 415 649 1298
5 9.2 121 242 483 755 1510
4 7.4 150 300 601 938 1877
3 5.0 222 444 889 1389 2778
2 3.7 300 601 1201 1877 3754
1 2.4 463 926 1852 2894 5787
360x288 9 10.5 53 106 212 423 661 1323
(CIF) 8 8.5 62 123 247 494 772 1543
7 7.2 82 163 327 654 1021 2042
6 5.7 103 206 412 823 1286 2572
5 5.0 121 242 483 966 1510 3019
4 4.0 150 300 601 1201 1877 3754
3 2.8 222 444 889 1778 2778 5556
2 2.2 292 585 1170 2339 3655 7310
1 1.4 463 926 1852 3704 5787 11574
* Average Picture Size is estimated based on typical camera scene, and averaged by H.264 I/P/P
frames.
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Appendix F MS-Windows HEM Utilities
There are several MS-Windows utility programs in the bundled CD, including CMS,
CMS Player, Keyboard Control Simulator, and M4V/H.264 to AVI Conversion
Utility. Please insert the CD in the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive in your PC, and then
double click on CMS/Setup.exe in the CD to install CMS, and Utilities/Setup.exe to
install the utility programs. Please follow the instructions on the screen to install the
software in the default directory Program Files\Hyper Electronics Mappers or the
directory entered by the user. For CMS, please refer to the manual for HEM. For the
other utility programs, please refer to the following paragraphs.
HEM Player
Before running HEM Player in your PC, please make sure the followings:
1. DirectX
Windows
XP or Windows
2000, please
select Start->Programs->Hyper Electronics Mappers->HemPlayer, and the screen will be
shown as below.
Since this utility is a free player utility for the archived files, from USB backup or remote
backup, some of the functions are disabled. The mouse cursor will change to Hand
type if its on those enabled function icons. The operations and their descriptions are the
same as in Chapter 9. Remote Access.
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To select an archived file for playback, please click on File menu, and then select Open.
After an archived file is opened, the user may click on the player buttons to play the file.
The following diagram shows the screen after the Play button is pressed.
The user may print the whole player screen (including the current video image) or the
current video image by selecting File menu, and then select Print or Print Video
respectively.
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Keyboard Control Simulator
To run the Keyboard Control Simulator under MS-Windows, please select
Start->Programs->Hyper Electronics Mappers->KCtrlSimulator, and the screen will be
shown as below.
Please note that most of the buttons correspond to the keypads on the front panel. If you
connect the PC through RS-232 and use an RS-232/RS-485 converter to connect to
multiple DVRs, you would be able to control multiple DVRs via the simulation software.
Please refer to Section 3.2 Optional Connections to connect/cascade the DVRs to the PC.
To select the DVR to control, please click on the button as circled in the above diagram to
set the corresponding DVR ID. Please note that the RS-232/422/485 setup (Section 6.9),
including the DVR ID, in the DVRs must be configured correctly (Model must be set as
Control Protocol).
Note: UP-LEFT, UP-RIGHT, DOWN-LEFT, and DOWN-RIGHT are newly added to
control the PTZ cameras diagonally.
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M4V/H.264 to AVI Conversion Utility
To run the M4V/H.264 to AVI Conversion Utility under MS-Windows, please select
Start->Programs->Hyper Electronics Mappers->AVI Converter or double-click on the file
AVI_Converter.EXE, and the screen will be shown as below.
Please select the source files .M4V/.H264 files archived from DVR, remote I.E., HEM,
and FTP file transfer to be converted from, select the target directory to save the
converted files, and check Merge files if you want chained backup files to be converted
into one AVI file, and then click on OK to do the conversion. The converted .AVI files
can be played by Windows Media Player if DivX or the other MPEG-4 decoder
(for .M4V) or H.264 decoder (for .H264) is installed in the PC.